Adelaide: Museum
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Art Gallery of South Australia
Colonnaded gallery founded in 1881 Nestled in the cultural heart of Adelaide, the Art Gallery of South Australia stands as a beacon of visual arts in the region. This prestigious institution, founded in 1881, houses an impressive collection that spans across centuries and continents, making it a...
South Australian Museum
The South Australian Museum, situated in the heart of Adelaide, stands as a premier destination for those keen to delve into natural history and cultural heritage. This esteemed institution is renowned for its extensive collections that span Australian Aboriginal...
Adelaide Gaol
Adelaide Gaol, a former prison turned museum, stands as a haunting testament to South Australia's penal history. Located in the city of Adelaide, the gaol operated from 1841 until its closure in 1988. Throughout its 147 years of operation, it housed some of the state's...
National Wine Centre of Australia
Nestled in the heart of Adelaide, the National Wine Centre of Australia stands as a testament to the country's rich viticultural heritage. This iconic venue, which harmoniously blends modern architectural design with the natural environment, offers a comprehensive wine...
Museum of Economic Botany
Nestled within the verdant expanse of the Adelaide Botanic Garden, the Museum of Economic Botany stands as a testament to the intersection of science and culture. Established in 1881, this museum is one of the last remaining institutions of its kind in the world...
Fort Glanville Conservation Park
Nestled along the picturesque coast of Adelaide, Australia, Fort Glanville Conservation Park stands as a unique testament to the country's colonial military history. This well-preserved 19th-century fortification offers visitors an immersive experience into the life of...
Ayers House
Ayers House stands as a stately window into Adelaide's colonial past, nestled in the city's vibrant East End. This grand mansion, now a museum, was once the home of Sir Henry Ayers, a prominent South Australian politician and five-time Premier.
National Railway Museum
The National Railway Museum, situated in the heart of Port Adelaide, Australia, serves as a captivating portal to the bygone era of rail travel. This extensive museum, dedicated to Australian railway history, is the largest of its kind in the country and is a...
Lot Fourteen
Lot Fourteen, a vibrant innovation precinct located in the heart of Adelaide, Australia, is a beacon for entrepreneurs, researchers, and creatives. The site, which has a rich history as the former Royal Adelaide Hospital, has been transformed into a hub of innovation...
South Australian Maritime Museum
The South Australian Maritime Museum, a beacon of historical preservation, stands proudly in the heart of Port Adelaide, a stone's throw from the city of Adelaide, Australia. This museum is a tribute to the region's rich maritime heritage, offering visitors an in-depth...
Carrick Hill
Carrick Hill stands as a distinguished cultural landmark nestled within the vibrant city of Adelaide, Australia. This historic estate, complete with its original contents, offers visitors a rare glimpse into the early 20th-century life of a wealthy Australian family.
Migration Museum
The Migration Museum is a social history museum located in Adelaide, South Australia. It is one of the three museums operated by the History Trust of South Australia.
Flinders University Museum of Art
Flinders University Museum of Art, sometimes referred to as Flinders Art Museum, is preserving and developing the Flinders University’s historical and contemporary art collections.
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
The Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute, usually referred to as Tandanya, is an art museum located on Grenfell Street in Adelaide, South Australia. It specialises in promoting Indigenous Australian art, including visual art, music and storytelling. It is the oldest Aboriginal-owned and -run cultural centre in Australia.
Museum of Classical Archaeology
The Museum of Classical Archaeology is the teaching collection of the Department of Classics, Archaeology and Ancient History at the University of Adelaide in South Australia.
Samstag Museum
The Samstag Museum of Art, also known as the Samstag Museum, was opened in October 2007 as the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art, in the Hawke Building of the CityWest campus of the University of South Australia.
ACE Open
ACE Open is a contemporary visual art organisation based in Adelaide, South Australia, established in 2017 after the Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia and the Australian Experimental Art Foundation were merged, creating a new organisation.
Old Government House
Old Government House is an historic building located in Belair National Park, South Australia, and was South Australia’s first official vice-regal summer residence of the Governor of South Australia from 1860-1880, and was used by governors Richard Graves MacDonnell, Dominick Daly and William Jervois.
State Library of South Australia
The State Library of South Australia, or SLSA, formerly known as the Public Library of South Australia, located on North Terrace, Adelaide, is the official library of the Australian state of South Australia.
Candid Camera
Candid Camera: Australian Photography 1950s–1970s was a group retrospective exhibition of social documentary photography held at the Art Gallery of South Australia from 28 May to 1 August 2010.
Unley Museum
The Unley Museum is a local history museum in Unley, South Australia located at 80 Edmund Avenue in the former Unley Fire Station building, built in 1898. It was founded as a museum in 1971, and operated by the City of Unley.
Mary MacKillop College
Mary MacKillop College is a Catholic girls secondary school in the Adelaide suburb of Kensington. The Josephite sisters have been providing Catholic education in Kensington since 1872 six years after the order was founded by Mary MacKillop, who lived in the Kensington district for eleven years.
Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia
The Contemporary Art Centre of South Australia, formerly Contemporary Art Society, was an art museum and art space located in the Adelaide suburb of Parkside, in South Australia. In late 2016 it merged with the Australian Experimental Art Foundation to form ACE Open.
Bluethumb Art Gallery
Bluethumb is an Australian online art marketplace. Started in 2011 by brothers Edward and George Hartley, Bluethumb now exhibits over 6500 emerging and established Australian artists’ work, including Archibald Prize finalists Kim Leutwyler, Loribelle Spirovski, Julius Killerby and Mertim Gokalp.